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Keyboard Commander and entering Text on a Web Page
'David Goldfield' via MacVisionaries Fri, 20 Jun 2014 07:28:41 -0700
I think I know the answer to this question but I'd like to ask in case
I'm wrong. <smile>
First, I love the flexibility of Keyboard commander. However, I noticed
that, when I use my iPhone, the commander seems to automatically turn
off when you're in a text box or edit field, which I think is very smart
and a nice touch. Is there a method for having this done in the Mac? I
mean, it's not going to kill me to press left arrow/right arrow to turn
it off while in text fields but I'd like the capability to have it turn
off when text needs to be written and to have it turn back on when you
leave an edit field on a Web page. Does this make sense?
Alternatively, is there an option, script or third party program which
forces the commander to disable single letter navigation keys while in
edit fields?
- Keyboard Commander and entering Text ... 'David Goldfield' via MacVisionaries
- Re: Keyboard Commander and enter... isaac
- Re: Keyboard Commander and e... 'David Goldfield' via MacVisionaries
- Re: Keyboard Commander a... David Taylor
- Re: Keyboard Commander a... Matt Dierckens
- Re: Keyboard Command... 'David Goldfield' via MacVisionaries
- Re: Keyboard Co... Mary Otten
- Re: Keyboar... David Taylor
- Re: Keyboard Commander a... David Chittenden
